• Rahul’s rise points to inherent weakness of Indian politics
  • More misery for people
  • Mistreating the teachers
  • The statement of ACC chairman
  • Eve’s monologues undermine women’s movement
  • Sri Lanka: Three challenges for new chief justice
  • BPL braces for another poor spell
  • Best singer Bishwajit optimistic about film music
  • Kings, Riders eye first win
  • Shilpakala organises jatra fest
  • Algeria warns toll to worsen from hostage bloodbath
  • ‘Torture of prisoners persists in Afghanistan’
  • BIA differs with BB’s move
  • DSE turnover hits fresh 5-year low
  • Only real publishers to get stalls: officials
  • Health tech students block road
  • Azad to die for war crimes
  • People celebrate verdict
  • Lottery for final selection of workers Jan 23
  • HC questions legality
  • 2012 saw spiralling minority rights violations: report
  • Talks on to buy Chinese subs

Chittagong Kings Brand Ambassador Brian Lara and coach Khaled Mahmud speak during a training session while Dhaka Gladiators player Sakib al Hasan (R) looks at his bat in their nets at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium in Khulna on Monday. — New Age photos

Chittagong Kings Brand Ambassador Brian Lara and coach Khaled Mahmud speak during a training session while Dhaka Gladiators player Sakib al Hasan (R) looks at his bat in their nets at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium in Khulna on Monday. — New Age photos

Sri Lankan lawyers shout at police officers as they are prevented from entering the Supreme Court in Colombo on January 15. Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday appointed the government’s senior legal advisor Mohan Peiris as a replacement for the impeached chief brushing off protests from lawyers and rights group. Peiris was sworn-in before the president shortly after parliament approved his appointment with immediate effect, an official of the president’s press office said. — AFP photo

Sri Lankan lawyers shout at police officers as they are prevented from entering the Supreme Court in Colombo on January 15. Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa on Tuesday appointed the government’s senior legal advisor Mohan Peiris as a replacement for the impeached chief brushing off protests from lawyers and rights group. Peiris was sworn-in before the president shortly after parliament approved his appointment with immediate effect, an official of the president’s press office said. — AFP photo

A scene from Jatra pala Nihato Golap staged at the Experimental Theatre Hall. — Ali Hossain Mintu

A scene from Jatra pala Nihato Golap staged at the Experimental Theatre Hall. — Ali Hossain Mintu

French ‘Sagaie’ tanks wait to be loaded in an aircraft cargo and send to Sevare, northern Mali, on January 20 at the 101st airbase near Bamako. French defence minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said today that the goal of France’s military action in Mali was to retake control of the entire country from Islamist militants who have seized the north. — AFP photo

French ‘Sagaie’ tanks wait to be loaded in an aircraft cargo and send to Sevare, northern Mali, on January 20 at the 101st airbase near Bamako. French defence minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said today that the goal of France’s military action in Mali was to retake control of the entire country from Islamist militants who have seized the north. — AFP photo

Bangladesh players pose with trophy after they clichéd the South Asian Basketball title beating Maldives in their last match at the Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium on Monday. — New Age photo

Bangladesh players pose with trophy after they clichéd the South Asian Basketball title beating Maldives in their last match at the Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium on Monday. — New Age photo

Aranyak artistes sing and dance at the promotional programme at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on Sunday. — Snigdha Zaman

Aranyak artistes sing and dance at the promotional programme at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on Sunday. — Snigdha Zaman

A man clears snow from his street in Knaresborough, northern England on Monday. — Reuters photo

A man clears snow from his street in Knaresborough, northern England on Monday. — Reuters photo

Visitors at the Dhaka International Trade Fair throng a plastic goods and crockery stall on Monday as the month-long fair gets momentum. — Focusbangla photo

Visitors at the Dhaka International Trade Fair throng a plastic goods and crockery stall on Monday as the month-long fair gets momentum. — Focusbangla photo

A construction site of a residential compound is reflected on the glass facades of an office building in Taiyuan, Shanxi province recently. — Reuters photo

A construction site of a residential compound is reflected on the glass facades of an office building in Taiyuan, Shanxi province recently. — Reuters photo

The US president, Barack Obama, is sworn in by Supreme Court chief justice John Roberts as first lady Michelle Obama and daughters, Sasha Obama and Malia Obama look on during the public ceremonial inauguration on the West Front of the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Monday.— AFP photo

The US president, Barack Obama, is sworn in by Supreme Court chief justice John Roberts as first lady Michelle Obama and daughters, Sasha Obama and Malia Obama look on during the public ceremonial inauguration on the West Front of the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Monday.— AFP photo

Female students of Sher-e-Bangla Medical College form a human chain at the college entrance on Monday, protesting at the intrusion of outsiders into their dormitory after midnight. — New Age photo

Female students of Sher-e-Bangla Medical College form a human chain at the college entrance on Monday, protesting at the intrusion of outsiders into their dormitory after midnight. — New Age photo

Tottenham Hotspur’s US striker Clint Dempsey (L) celebrates scoring his late equalising goal against Manchester United during their English Premier League match at White Hart Lane in London on Sunday. — AFP photo

Tottenham Hotspur’s US striker Clint Dempsey (L) celebrates scoring his late equalising goal against Manchester United during their English Premier League match at White Hart Lane in London on Sunday. — AFP photo

Real Madrid’s Angel Di Maria celebrates after he scored against Valencia during their Spanish La Liga match at the Mestalla stadium in Valencia on Sunday. ­ 
— Reuters photo

Real Madrid’s Angel Di Maria celebrates after he scored against Valencia during their Spanish La Liga match at the Mestalla stadium in Valencia on Sunday. ­ — Reuters photo



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Azad to die for war crimes


Fugitive war criminal Abul Kalam Azad alias Bachchu Razakar was sentenced to death by an International Crimes Tribunal for committing genocide and murders during the country’s liberation war in 1971. A three-member International Crimes Tribunal-2 on Monday handed down the historic judgment, the first ever war crimes verdict, against Bachchu, a former member of Jamaat-e-Islami, in independent Bangladesh... Full story

People celebrate verdict


People across the country poured out into the streets to celebrate as an International Crimes Tribunal pronounced its maiden verdict sentencing a war crimes suspect to death. The people who held their breath to hear the verdict hailed as a historic event the verdict against former Jamaat leader Abul Kalam Azad, also known as... Full story

HC questions legality


The High Court Monday asked the government and the police to explain in three weeks why use of chloropicrin-enriched pepper spray and other chemical sprays or weapons by law-enforcers to quell anti-government protests would not be declared illegal. A bench of Justice Naima Haider and Justice Zafar Ahmed also asked the authorities concerned to explain why... Full story

Talks on to buy Chinese subs


Bangladesh is negotiating with China to procure submarines, said senior military officials on Monday. ‘Substantial progress has been made’ towards concluding the purchase deal, Armed Forces... Full story

NATIONAL

Lottery for final selection of workers Jan 23


The final lottery to select 11,500 workers for Malaysian plantations out of the 34,500 short-listed applicants from across the country will be held at the expatriates’ welfare and overseas employment ministry on January 23. Full story

METRO

Only real publishers to get stalls: officials


The organiser of Amar Ekushey Book Fair has slashed down the number of publishing houses participating in the fair this year in order to accommodate only the genuine publishers and to ensure that quality books are printed. Full story

BUSINESS

BIA differs with BB’s move


Leaders of the Bangladesh Insurance Association have differed with Bangladesh Bank as the financial sector regulatory body has taken a move to formulate a policy soon that may impose all general insurance... Full story

INTERNATIONAL

Algeria warns toll to worsen from hostage bloodbath


Algeria warned other nations to prepare for a higher body count after a four-day siege of a gas plant by Islamist militants ended in a bloodbath, amid fears as many as 50 hostages may have died. Full story

SPORTS

BPL braces for another poor spell


The hopes of Khulna fans giving the Bangladesh Cricket League a rousing reception suffered a blow when very few people showed their interest in buying tickets for the matches of the tournament. Just over a month ago the people of the city went mad during the Test and one-day series between Bangladesh and West Indies and the Bangladesh Cricket Board was hoping for a similar craze to... Full story

EDITORIAL

Rahul’s rise points to inherent weakness of Indian politics


THE appointment of Rahul Gandhi, son of the slain prime minister... Full story

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Eve’s monologues undermine women’s movement


WE READ or hear about rape and also killing after rape occurring in different areas of the country every day. Rape and killing are direct physical attack on a woman’s body but violence against women is more than just rape and killing. Others forms of... Full story

TIMEOUT

Best singer Bishwajit optimistic about film music


Popular singer Kumar Bishwajit has won the National Film Award 2011 for singing the playback titled Chhoto chhoto asha in the film Prajapati. This is the singer’s second state recognition. In a gazette notification, the government has recently announced... Full story

LETTERS

Mistreating the teachers


WE HAVE nothing to do except expressing our condemnation to the recent activities of the state against the teachers. These activities are not only evidence of the position of teachers in the viewpoint of state but also reflection... Full story

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